Neuroscientists are learning how rubbing an injured limb—or for mice, twitching a whisker—can bring pain relief.
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Neuroscientists are learning how rubbing an injured limb—or for mice, twitching a whisker—can bring pain relief.
Scientists’ CRISPR toolkit expands as researchers explore the natural diversity of bacterial immune systems.
Detailed pictures of the brain’s NMDA receptors will help guide the development of new treatments for psychiatric disorders.
A new approach allows researchers to investigate cells’ mechanical properties in tissue-like environments.
Restabilizing a natural barricade could reduce inflammation and protect neurons in patients with multiple sclerosis.
Tumor-promoting signals are elevated in lung tumor cells with high bacterial burdens.
Scientists have assembled a library of immune receptors that direct T cells to target cells with mutations in p53, the most commonly mutated gene in human cancers.
Laboratory analysis reveals which mutations within a key segment of the BRCA1 gene are likely to increase cancer risk.
Machine learning model predicts T cells’ tumor response.